All United Kingdom articles – Page 600
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ArticleNisa's fruit and vegetable sales soar following rebrand
Products in modified Heritage line unveiled in June, and success aligns with retailer's aim to create a £500 million brand
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ArticleRetailers' sustainability goals "on track"
Group aims to reach 30 per cent sustainability on fruit and vegetable sourcing by the year-end, rising to 50 per cent in 2015
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ArticleTesco store staff welcome help from head office
Move by Tesco’s head office to work one day in stores every two weeks has been 'well received' by in-store teams
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ArticleCapital gains as Tesco/AMT parade Spanish citrus
This year's experiential activity to start season centred on handing out fruit at King's Cross and Waterloo train stations in London
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ArticleWatercress farm achieves world-first
The Watercress Company’s Spanish farm has become first in the world to have met the M&S Field to Fork v5 standard for fresh produce
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ArticleFour in ten shoppers see themselves using smart-tech to shop
IGD research reveals a significant number of consumers believe smart glasses/watches could make grocery shopping easier
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ArticleRetailers ‘must close’ one in five stores
Supermarkets need to shut stores to save costs, as price cuts are ‘not enough’ to fend off competition from discounters
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ArticleTighter pesticide rules ‘would harm’ pea industry
Crop protection products available for pea and bean industry already at ‘critically low level’, growers say
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ArticlePurple craze set for sprout market
The Redarling variety, grown in Lincolnshire, set to hit the shelves at Waitrose this week, followed by Asda and The Co-op
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ArticleFresh Direct agrees tie up with Bain Capital
Foodservice specialist signs joint venture with Brakes owner Bain Capital that sees three firms join the Fresh Direct umbrella
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ArticleThe Old Lady haunts sterling
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the Bank of England's Inflation Report cost sterling 2 per cent of its value
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ArticleNorthern food producers urged to apply for PGI
Environment minister Liz Truss highlights lack of protected name products in the north of the country
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ArticleScotland moves to make unhealthy hospital food illegal
New guidelines on NHS catering have been unveiled by the Scottish health secretary Alex Neil, with a consultation to follow
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ArticleDrug grower spared jail vows to use skills for horticulture
Judge implores Joseph Collins, caught growing cannabis while at university, to make the most of his "new life" studying horticulture
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ArticleNestlé chief executive named as new FDF president
Fiona Kendrick will replace PepsiCo president Richard Evans at food and drink federation
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ArticlePizza now the 'most popular choice' in UK restaurants
New research shows that Britons are in love with the Italian dish, and spend around £4.4bn on pizza each year
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ArticleEx-Tesco man joins Co-op in new role
Chris Whitfield joins the Co-operative in newly created role as retail and logistics director, while two new board appointments also named
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ArticleTenants ‘hugely disappointed’ with planning go-ahead
CGTA said it ‘will appeal’ council decision to approve planning for New Covent Garden Market redevelopment
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ArticleSafra Group buys London skyscraper
Not content with merely owning banana giant Chiquita, Joseph Safra has bought London’s Gherkin skyscaper
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ArticlePre-tax loss and dip in turnover for Lincolnshire Field Products
Firm has posted a pre-tax loss of nearly £75k - down from a pre-tax profit of just under £944k the year before

